Computer Based Examination definition

Computer Based Examination means the Computer Based Examination for the Uniform CPA Examination that is being implemented in the beginning of 2004.
Computer Based Examination means the technological term for conducting exams on computers instead of the traditional paper and pen based exam.
Computer Based Examination means the Computer Based Examination for the Uniform CPA Examination.

More Definitions of Computer Based Examination

Computer Based Examination means an electronic examination based on applied theory, with a predicate mark that is determined through a balance of applied theory and practical components. The normal criteria for theory type modules/subjects, in terms of subminimum rule, calculation of a final mark, and re-examination admission apply;

Related to Computer Based Examination

  • Physical examination means the assessment of an individual’s health by a professional licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy, or by an advanced practice nurse or physician assistant.

  • National examination means the examinations developed and administered by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy and approved by the board for licensure as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant.

  • Medical examination means an in-person or virtual examination of a member’s physical or mental health, or both, by a physician or physicians selected or approved by the board; or, at the discretion of the board, a medical record review of the member’s physical or mental health, or both, by a physician selected or approved by the board.

  • Due Diligence Examination shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Qualifying Examination means examinations on the basis of which a candidate becomes eligible for admission or its equivalent examination;